Mapping membrane potential transients in crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) optic lobe neuropils with voltage-sensitive dyes.
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D L Alkon | D. Alkon | D. Sattelle | C. Collin | C Collin | D B Sattelle | N. F. Sheppard | N F Sheppard | S. Yagodin | S Yagodin
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